1990-1999

1987-1990 Doug Peters

Peters was a three sport athlete in high school. In 1986 he turned down not only the Cubs to play baseball, but also Joe Paterno and the Nittany Lions Football team. In his four years at IU Peter's led the team in ERA twice, and Wins once.

He is currently General Sales Manager for Toyota Boardman in New Castle, PA

IU Records

#T8 Career Wins...19

Minor League Pitching Record

CardsTotal = 3/4 75% CompletedNon 1/1s = 3/4 75% Completed1/1s = NA

1990-1991

1990 Grand Slam Eugene Emeralds #22

1991 Line Drive AA #412

1991 ProCards #649

1988-1990 Phil Dauphin

BIOB:5/11/1969

Drafted: 1990, 8th round, 232nd pick by the Chicago Cubs

Dauphin set the bar high as a freshman when he had 58 RBIs, a freshman record. He continued to be one of the best hitters on the team during his three years. He led the team in triples, home runs, RBIs, and walks in both 1989 and 1990.

He currently works as a Senior Business Development Manager in the IT field.

1989-1991 David Gandolph

BIOB:3/20/1970

Drafted: 1991, 26th round, 690th pick by the Texas Rangers

Gandolph played three years for the Hoosier. He played five years in the minors reaching as high as AA before retiring. David's dad, Dave Gandolph has been a successful high school baseball coach at Center Grove, IN since 1980.

Minor League Pitching Record

CardsTotal = 6/6 100% CompletedNon 1/1s = 6/6 100% Completed1/1s = NA

1991-1994

1991 Sport Pro Gulf Coast Rangers #4

1992 Classic/Best #16

1992 Fleer/ProCards #2246

1993 Classic/Best Charlotte Rangers #10

1993 Fleer/ProCards #1933

1994 Fleer/ProCards #210

1989-1992 (London) Byron Bradley

BIOB:11/15/1970

Drafted: 1992, 15th round, 415th pick by the Chicago Cubs

While Bradley never led the team in any offensive categories in his four seasons, he did have the most explosive single game in IU history. On March 5, 1992 Bradley hit four home runs against Tri-State and had 17 total bases, both records for IU.

1989-1992 Mark Sapir

BIOB:???

Although Sapir didn't play baseball at IU, he was the face of the Topps Company, which is the company that produced many of the cards on this site. He was the Vice President of Marketing for Sports and Entertainment for nine years before moving to Merrick Pet Care.

He graduated from IU in 1992 with a BS in Business. Even though he no longer works at Topps, he still offers insights into the industry periodically on Twitter. You can follow him at @marksapir

1990-1992 Jeff Ramey

BIOB:3/24/1971

Drafted: 1992, 18th round, 493rd pick by the Cincinnati Reds.

Ramey was a solid hitter for the Hoosiers in 1992. He tied for the team lead in At Bats, and was second in Doubles. He went on to play two years in the minors. I'm not sure if that is actually him who had one at bat in 2007 for the Charlotte County Redfish, but if it is I would love to hear the story behind that AB was.

1989-1992 (Alex) Mike SmithIU HOF

BIOB:12/1/1969

Drafted: 1992, 5th round, 146th pick by the Texas Rangers

Smith was a dominating force in the 1991 and 1992 campaigns. To this day he is the only player in Collegiate Baseball history to win the Triple Crown. In 1992 he hit .490 with 27 Home Runs and 95 RBIs earning him the Crown. He is in the top 10 in seven career offensive categories, and in the top ten in 11 single season categories. He was promoted to Triple A in 1996, but never reached the majors.

Smith is currently a Senior Vice President of Occupational Wear for Williamson Dickie.

1991-1993 Chris Peters

BIOB:1/28/1972

Drafted: 1993, 37th round, 1046th pick by the Pittsburgh Pirates

Peters led the Hoosiers in ERA in 1992 with a 4.73 mark. He was selected by his home state Pirates in the late rounds of the 1993 draft. Peters went on to play a part of five seasons for the Pirates and one for the Expos. His best year was 1998 when he posted eight wins and an era of 3.47.

1991-1993 Kevin Orie

BIOB:9/1/1972

Drafted: 1993, 1st round, 29th pick by the Chicago Cubs

Cubs nation had high hopes for Orie drafting him with their first pick in the 1993 MLB draft. They had a reason to, he led the Hoosiers in Hits, Runs, Doubles, Home Runs, RBIs, Total Bases, Batting Average, and Slugging Percentage in 93. In 1997 his first year he showed some of his potential finishing second in the Rookie of the Year Award.

Unfortunately the rest of Orie's career didn't pan out. His minor league numbers were outstanding, but they didn't translate into success at the major league level. Orie is currently a pre, and post-game announcer for 93.7 The Fan in Pittsburgh.

1992-1994 Marty Gazarek

Gazarek was intially drafted out of high school, but choose to attend IU. He led the team in Home Runs in 1993, and RBI's in 1994. He was drafted again in 1994 after his Junior year. Gazarek spent eight years in the minors.

He is currently baseball coach at North Baltimore High School in Ohio.

Minor League Batting Record

CardsTotal 6/10 = 60% CompletedNon 1/1s 6/10 = 60% Completed1/1s = NA

1994-1998

1994 Classic Williamsport Cubs #8

1994 Fleer/ProCards #3778

1996 Best Daytona Cubs #14

1996 Hawaii Winter Ball West Oahu Canefires #15

1998 Q-Cards Iowa Cubs #10

1999 Multi-Ad Iowa Cubs #9

1995-1996 Brad Weber

In 1995 Weber won the Indiana Mr. Baseball Award and was drafted by the Pirates. He instead choose to go to IU. He only played two years before begin drafted by the Rays in their inaugural draft. He played one season in the minor before retiring from baseball.

Minor League Batting Record

CardsTotal = 1/1 100% CompletedNon 1/1s = 1/1 100% Completed1/1s = NA

1996 Devil Rays Team Issue #BW

1994-1997 Brian Partenheimer

Partenheimer holds the overall career record for both Wins, and Innings Pitched during his four years at Indiana. He led the team in ERA in three of his four seasons. He was originally drafted by the Marlins, but he choose to return to IU for his senior year, where he recorded the most wins in a season by any Hoosier. He spent five seasons in the minor before retiring from baseball.

IU Career Records

#1 Career Wins...30

#3 Career Strike Outs...235

#1 Career Innings Pitched...322

#T6 Career Appearances...68

#9 Career Complete Games...14

IU Single Season Records

#T1 Single Season Wins...12 (1997)

#T5 Single Season Wins... 9 (1996)

#5 Single Season Innings Pitched...99.2 (1997)

#7 Single Season Innings Pitched...97.1 (1996)

Minor League Pitching Record

CardsTotal = 3/4 75% CompletedNon 1/1s = 3/4 75% Completed1/1s = NA

1997-2000

1997 Best Lowell Spinners #28

1998 Multi-Ad Michigan Battle Cats #25

2000 Multi-Ad Brevard County Manatees #11

1996-1997 Brian Harris

Harris transferred to IU from Mississippi State after his Sophomore year. Even though he only played two years for the Hoosiers he left his mark as the all time single season Stolen Base leader. He played eight seasons in the minors.

Harris is currently Associate Vice President at SkillStorm.

IU Achievements

1997 Academic All-Big Ten

IU Records

#9 Career Stolen Bases...67

#1 Single Season Stolen Bases...50 (1997)

Minor League Batting Record

CardsTotal = 9/10 90% CompletedNon 1/1s = 9/10 90% Completed1/1s = NA

1998-2004

1998 Multi-Ad Clearwater Phillies #8

1998 Multi-Ad Update Clearwater Phillies #8

1999 Multi-Ad Reading Phillies #16

1999 Multi-Ad Update Reading Phillies #16

2000 Multi-Ad Reading Phillies #13

2001 Multi-Ad Reading Phillies #9

2002 Grandstand Wichita Wranglers #22

2002 Multi-Ad Omaha Royals #11

2004 Multi-Ad Edmonton Trappers #22

1997-1999 Doug Devore

Devore was the best hitter on the Hoosiers in 1999, leading the team in Hits, Doubles, Home Runs, RBIs, Total Bases, and Slugging. During the 2004 season he joined the Diamondbacks and played 50 professional games that year. He played a total of 8 seasons in professional baseball.